Universe Information

Other Stuff

Player Name

Puppetmaster

Name

June Saro

Concept

The homeschooled African doctor

Aspects

Outside the Box: June's work with some particularly nasty wounds has left her with the skill of spontaneous improvisation. She's the best there is when it comes to unconventional treatment, but getting her to follow standard procedure is an achievement.

Preventative “Medicine”: June learned something important in her medical courses. Strike first and strike hard, even if the problem doesn’t look like a threat. She loves making brutal preemptive strikes, even if talking might be better.

PhD in Stabology: Working with a scalpel for so long's given June a fondness for sharp objects. In combat, she's great with knives and the like, but she hates working with anything else.

Skills

Agility:6

Strength:4

Perception:6

Intimidation:5

Bluff:(1)

Medical:8

Academics:4 (English and French)

Melee Weapons:5 (6 with strength)

Physical Defense:5

Mental Defense:5

Body:5

Mind:5

Action Points:3

Load Limit:9

Current Load:4

XP Held:6

XP Used:6

Equipment

Subcutaneous Tracker
Foundation Boots | 6 XP | +2 Agility

Possessions

Load:

Ka-Bar combat knife (+1 Load)

LED flashlight (+1 Load)

Radio

PDA

Backpack (+2 Load)

Gauze

0.5 litre bottle of rubbing alcohol

Splint kit

Scalpel

Aspirin

Penicillin

Suturing kit

Forceps

Gloves

Other:

Personal clothes

Medical textbooks

A metal box filled with cutting tools, some medical, some not

White gold ruby ring

2cm wooden cross, made on site

Decorative Plaque (Made by DT)

Personal History

June was born in South Africa and raised by her single father, Dr. Robert Saro, an Englishman who'd moved to Africa to provide free medical aid to those who needed it. From a young age, June took an interest in academic subjects and was homeschooled by her father, in addition to normal education. When not being taught by him, she'd be reading his textbooks and learning about the human body.

She started medical practices early, working as an amateur veterinarian and helping the animals kept in her father's home, helping anything from a small cut to a fractured leg. She was naturally talented, and her father quickly shifted the focus of her home education. He allowed her to have some limited involvement in his work, later to the furthest legal extent.

After attending Duke University in the United States and receiving an MD degree in seven years, she resumed helping her father's medical practices, as well as starting her own free clinic. The Foundation's attention was drawn as business in other local clinics sharply declined after she began independent practice.

Miscellaneous

June Stands at 5'10" (1.78m) and weighing a variable 132 pounds (60kg), with very dark skin, bright blue eyes, black hair in a single braid, and an angular, typically serious face. She's very curious, and enjoys prying into people's personalities and minds. She's kind and has a decent sense of humour. Once she gets to work, the jokes drop and the professionalism comes out. Once she's focused on something, she's rather frightening when she narrows her eyes and drops her smile. When she's not in a uniform, she's usually in a black turtleneck and jeans.

After an incident in the pool, June's right arm has extensive, but not severe, burn scars.

When passing the time back in her home country, June became adept at both wood carving and singing.

The front of the cross is decorated with intricate curved lines and helixes carved around the words "DO NO HARM" in neat letters across the parallel arms. The edges on the front are rounded, but a near perfect 90 degrees on the back. The back lacks the designs on the front. On the back, the names "(there was a name here before, it's clearly been scraped off; DT+LOREN is carved in its place)", "ELIF", and "STOAT" are in straight writing on the shorter lengths, in that order clockwise. In smaller lettering along the bottom length is "IF DEAD, DISTRIBUTE TO THEM, CROSS TO STOAT".

The submarine sits close, only partially visible as the bottom half is cut off by the bottom of the plaque. Standing atop the sub is a sexless silhouette with its arms resting triumphantly on its hips as it stares out in the distance. In said distance, featured as though looking from atop a large hill, are two suns hanging in the sky.

To the left is a forest, thick with strangely shaped vegetation and bizarre limbs breaking through the canopy at uneven intervals, grasping at birds with too many wings and balloon shapes with bladed scoops hanging from their midsections. To the right features a broad plain, interspersed with a variety of creatures; a dense herd of feathered giraffe-like animals, with two-legged monkey-like hominds chasing each other through the mass using the necks like branches.

A chitinous octopus with a tentaclefull of grass halfway to its mouth. A distant, towering mass with five legs and a head assembled by three necks, gnawing on a treetop. At the bottom, on the sub’s side, words are inscribed. “The journey is the destination.”